A&E continues to entertain with a wickedly-stubborn South Boston family that is battling the relentless gentrification of their neighborhood that’s been overrun with yuppies, sushi restaurants and $5 cups of coffee.

This family is one of the few remaining multi-generational Southie clans all living under the same roof. The top floor houses Camille, the family’s matriarch and her ex-husband Walter. Down the hall is their youngest son Matt, his girlfriend Jenn and their one-year old, Liana. Matt works part-time at the family’s tattoo shop. On the middle floor is Jon, the eldest son who manages the family’s tattoo shop. Jon has been moved to the smallest room in the house since Matt became a father. In the living room is Matt’s best friend, Devin, the house lovable mooch who sleeps on the family couch. Keeping the family together on the ground floor is Leah, husband Jarod, and toddler, Abby. Together, this highly entertaining family preserves the Southie way of life and the age-old traditions that come with it.

LIGHTS, CAMERA, LAUNDRY!: Camille and Walter discover that Jon and Matt have been slacking at the tattoo shop, and challenge them to attract more customers--or else. So the boys embark on filming a commercial, but Jon takes his director role a little too seriously. Back at the house, Leah and Jenn must figure out how to do 10 peoples' laundry when the only working washer is on the first floor, and the only dryer is on the third floor.

DRESS TO IMPRESS: Jon, Leah and Matt decide to take a family photo for Camille and spend the day finding matching shirts and going to the photo studio. When things go awry, the three try to do whatever they can to salvage the picture. Meanwhile, Devin brings Jarod and Jenn to the spa to help him romance a spa worker he met at the bar.

RECIPE FOR DISASTER: Jon sees an opportunity to establish himself as the big-man of the family by taking over Sunday dinner. With prep cooks in Devin and Matty, Jon commandeers the kitchen and sets out to make roast. But, by following a recipe for disaster, things reach a slow burn as the boys cooking quickly spirals out of hand. Meanwhile, Jess finds herself joining Leah, Jenn and Camille at a boxing class. Wanting to fit in, Jess puts on the gloves and gets a little ahead of herself when she volunteers to fight the champ.

A&E Network continues with America’s favorite bearded, camo-clad millionaires gathering around the dinner table for a second season of the A&E hit series DUCK DYNASTY. The family Robertsons have made a fortune on "duck calls," turning their backyard business into a multi-million dollar sporting empire. But for Willie Robertson, running the operation is tough when all your employees would rather be anywhere but the production warehouse.

SHOT THROUGH THE HEART: The guys learn from Willie that John Luke is going through his first break up. In order to make him feel better the men decide to take John Luke hunting for nutria, and impart their relationship wisdom. Phil and Kay have a famous pet photographer come to their house to take pictures of them and their canine pets. But having a yuppy pet photographer from the city interacting with country born and raised Phil Robertson becomes interesting.

HERE LIZARD, LIZARD: When the warehouse guys' new office pet (a lizard) escapes, they try all they can to catch the wily reptile. Proving the task impossible, the guys finally decide to bring in the big gun to help trap it: Mr. Phil Robertson. Meanwhile, on the other side of town, Willie and Si have invited themselves to a ride-along with the west Monroe Police where they try their hand at being law dogs.

In Cleveland, a 14-year-old girl is killed at her birthday party when gunmen open fire on a crowd. With multiple shooters to track down, the homicide team races the clock to identify which people at the party were the killers.

When a Honduran immigrant is found stabbed to death in his Miami apartment, his brother claims it was a suicide. But as investigators dig deeper, all evidence points to the surviving brother. His attorney claims self-defense, citing Florida's stand your ground law - but the prosecution fights hard to send the defendant to trial, and ultimately, to prison.

A&E Network continues with America’s favorite bearded, camo-clad millionaires gathering around the dinner table for a second season of the A&E hit series DUCK DYNASTY. The family Robertsons have made a fortune on "duck calls," turning their backyard business into a multi-million dollar sporting empire. But for Willie Robertson, running the operation is tough when all your employees would rather be anywhere but the production warehouse.

HALLU-SI-NATIONS: With Willie out-of-town, the guys decide to flake off work and leave to brush up the duck blinds on the Robertson land. While out, Si believes he spots what he thinks is the infamous “Black Panther,” which leads the naysaying men on a mission to prove that what Si saw was an apparition of his imagination. Back at Phil’s house, Phil enlists the help of his football playing nephew and his fellow teammate to do chores, citing that this will “make them better football players.”

LET'S GO HUNTING, DEER: Willie and Jase invite Korie and Missy along on a deer hunt because they believe their wives have become too "city." The Do's and Don'ts of hunting are doled out in the woods and are subsequently broken, creating arguments that husbands and wives know too well when dealing with the opposite sex. At Phil and Kay's, Miss Kay decides she wants to frame Phil's original blueprints from the first duck call he created. Only problem is, finding it among her hoards of belongings. Si joins the search only to be distracted by the treasures he keeps finding among Miss Kay's junk.

A&E presents the original drama series BATES MOTEL, a contemporary prequel to the genre-defining film Psycho. BATES MOTEL promises to give viewers an intimate portrayal of how Norman Bates' psyche unravels through his teen-age years.

After the tragic death of her husband, Norma Bates (Vera Farmiga) buys a motel on the outskirts of an idyllic coastal town seeking a fresh start. Her handsome and shy teenage son Norman (Freddie Highmore) quickly catches the eyes of the local girls, much to his mother's horror. Norma and Norman soon discover the idyllic town isn't what it seems, and the locals will do anything to protect their secret. But the Bates are done being pushed around and they will do whatever it takes to survive – and to protect secrets of their own. When everything is most tense, an unexpected guest arrives and turns their lives upside down.

A&E Network continues with America’s favorite bearded, camo-clad millionaires gathering around the dinner table for a second season of the A&E hit series DUCK DYNASTY. The family Robertsons have made a fortune on "duck calls," turning their backyard business into a multi-million dollar sporting empire. But for Willie Robertson, running the operation is tough when all your employees would rather be anywhere but the production warehouse.

CA-SI-NO NIGHT: During Duck Commander’s “Casino Night” party for the sale of their 5 millionth duck call, Si Robertson wins the grand prize of $2000 and decides to buy a massage chair for the duck call room. The massage chair becomes a detriment to the workflow of Duck Commander, so Willie takes Si around for a replacement prize. Phil takes Jase and the boys to his secret fishing pond on a neighbor’s property. Only problem is, once at the water, the men spot a beaver dam. This means one thing: war!

DUCK BE A LADY: Sadie, has a homecoming dance coming up, but Willie doesn’t approve of her dress selection. Willie decides to take Sadie out to find her a new “appropriate” dress. Jase is in a bit of a predicament when the coffee machine at Duck Commander breaks. Jep, the younger and more hip of the Robertsons, suggests they try a new coffee shop.

A&E presents the original drama series BATES MOTEL, a contemporary prequel to the genre-defining film Psycho. BATES MOTEL promises to give viewers an intimate portrayal of how Norman Bates' psyche unravels through his teen-age years.

Dylan wastes no time causing trouble at home and all the while, the Bates family is inexorably drawn into the dark underbelly of White Pine Bay.

A&E Network continues with America’s favorite bearded, camo-clad millionaires gathering around the dinner table for a second season of the A&E hit series DUCK DYNASTY. The family Robertsons have made a fortune on "duck calls," turning their backyard business into a multi-million dollar sporting empire. But for Willie Robertson, running the operation is tough when all your employees would rather be anywhere but the production warehouse.

RING AROUND THE REDNECK: Though Jase lost his wedding ring long ago, Missy decides it’s time for Jase to replace it with a new one. When Jase is duck hunting, once again, he loses the ring and is forced to come up with a game plan of how to approach and appease Missy with the loss. Trying to help Jase find the ring, Si goes back to retrieve his metal detector. But Si is distracted when he believes he found the treasure he buried in his yard years back when he returned from Vietnam.

Winter is approaching and Dave doesn't want to spend it flipping an old lady house with a leaky roof so he persuades Pete to take on a quick condo flip instead. Pete's jaw hits the floor when he see the tiny space — it’s only 350 square feet! But once the creative juices start to flow Pete has visions of turning the boxy studio into a sleek bachelor pad with all mod cons.

The boys set the clock for one week but the tight quarters prove challenging for the big personalities on Pete and Dave's crew. While Dave is busy scheming to off-load the old lady house tempers start to fray at the condo and soon the sparks are flying. Can Pete and Dave hold the crew together long enough to get their bachelor pad on the market?

PREMIERE: Saturday, March 2 at 12pm ET

LENGTH: 1 hour

HOUSE FLIPPERS: Peter Souhleris and Dave Seymour

PRODUCED BY: Departure Films for A&E Network

**WORLD PREMIERE

THE A&E MOVIE:

CASINO

THE A&E MOVIE: CASINO shines the light on the dazzling side of Las Vegas night life. It's where the action is, where the money lives, where the power plays and the passion explodes. Director Martin Scorsese packages it all into 178 minutes of movie magic.

The cast shimmers with stars Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci and James Woods. But the real star is the place itself: the Las Vegas of eternal night, with daylight imprisoned behind blinds.